Weekend need to know: Easter events, Cirque du Soleil; road closures

It’s the Easter Holiday weekend and the city is celebrating with the annual Beaches Easter Parade, as well as a Good Friday procession.

Cirque du Soleil’s KOOZA has also arrived in Toronto, and jazz lovers can check out a live Caribbean Jazz show.

A long weekend also means some businesses will be closed. Check out what is open and closed for Good Friday here.

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There are no scheduled subway closures this weekend, but ongoing roads closures continue. Scroll below for those details.

Here’s what’s happening this weekend:


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Beaches Easter Parade & Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt

The Beaches Easter Parade weekend is back in the city.

Events include an Easter egg scavenger hunt taking place on Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Participants can register online and download an app to reveal the scavenger hunt’s clues.

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Groups will decipher clues that will lead to 12 different locations across The Beach.

Once the hunt is complete, participants will receive instructions guiding them to a secret location to meet the Easter bunny.

People can also enjoy The Beaches Easter Parade on Queen Street East, taking place on Sunday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Photo: Toronto Beaches Lions Easter Parade

Kensington Market Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt

Another Easter egg scavenger hunt is happening in Kensington Market on April 8 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Teams can check in and out at Taco Taco on Augusta Avenue, where they will receive their scavenger hunt materials and instructions.

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Check-in for teams can take place any time from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

A ticket to participate in the hunt includes chocolate prizes and an entry into a draw for a basket of goods from local Kensington Market shops.

Participants will form teams and explore the streets of the neighbourhood, visiting different shops and businesses along the way.

The scavenger hunt will take approximately one hour to complete, and teams will be given a set of clues and challenges to solve.

Good Friday Procession

Every year during Holy Week, St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Toronto holds an annual Good Friday Procession commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

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The Good Friday Procession starts on Friday at 3 p.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Church, and goes through the Little Italy neighbourhood, before circling back to the church.

The Procession includes religious statues, bands and people representing different characters associated with the Passion of Christ.

Caribbean Jazz Collective

The Caribbean Jazz Collective is celebrating the end of a long winter in the city on Thursday night with a live show at 3030 Dundas Street West. 

The band performs modern and classic jazz music, and Caribbean songs with a jazz twist.

The collective consists of bassist Andrew Stewart, saxophonist Neil Brathwaite, steelpan drummer Gareth Burgess, pianist Eddie Bullen, and percussionist Joaquin Hidalgo Nunez.

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Photo: Caribbean Jazz Collective

Cirque du Soleil’s KOOZA

The circus is in town.

Cirque du Soleil’s show KOOZA pays tribute to traditional circus with performances including magical illusions and mischievous clowns.

Entertainers will use a variety of props like a circus high wire and perform the infamous ‘Wheel of Death’ acts.

The show runs in Toronto from April 7 to June 18 under ‘The Big Top’ located at Park Lawn Road and Lake Shore Boulevard West.

Skeleton Dance performed at Cirque du Soleil’s KOOZA show | Photo: Cirque du Soleil


Road closures

Beaches Easter Parade

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Downtown sports games

Ongoing closures


With files from Kyle Hocking and Jordan Kerr of CityNews